| Have to agree a bit with Joejoerowley on this one. there are small sensors, motors, and electronic bits in there that COULD be messed up by a too powerful magnet. shouldn't hurt the storage devices at all, but may produce a color distortion on the imager IC? similar to when using unshielded amplified speakers near an old tv or monitor?
instead of using rare earth magnets.... use ONE rare earth magnet.
on the camera body, mount a steel disc larger than the intended magnet ( you'll only need a small one ). On the lens cover, mount another steel disc, and glue the magnet onto THAT.
By using the steel plates, it should eliminate some of the magnetic flux from the magnet.
If you can risk it (and 5MP cameras sure are getting cheap now adays) give it a try, and let us know how it works.
Worst case secenario, if it's still under warrenty, stick the rig on using hotglue. then, if it messes witht he sensor, or camera at all, you can peel off the glue, and "I dunno, I set it near my stereo, and now it takes funny pictures" when you send it in for repair. On second though, DON'T send it in, and enjoy your new psycodelic photography career!
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